Exodus 34:25

Thou shalt not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leaven; neither shall the sacrifice of the feast of the passover be left unto the morning.

Cross-references

Exodus 12:10 commands not leaving any Passover lamb until morning, identical to the second part of Exodus 34:25.

Exodus 12:20 commands eating no leaven during Passover, reinforcing the prohibition in Exodus 34:25 against offering blood with leaven.

Exodus 23:18 repeats the same command—not offering blood with leaven and not leaving fat until morning—nearly identical to Exodus 34:25.

Exodus 12:8 Parallel

Exodus 12:8 specifies eating Passover with unleavened bread—the same feast regulated here, linking leaven prohibition to the meal.

Exodus 12:15 commands removing leaven entirely for seven days—reinforcing the no-leaven rule for Passover sacrifices.

Exodus 29:34 applies the same 'do not leave until morning' rule to the ordination offering, similar to the Passover command in Exodus 34:25.

Numbers 9:12 reiterates the Passover rule to leave none until morning, directly echoing Exodus 34:25.

Deuteronomy 16:3 instructs eating unleavened bread with the Passover sacrifice, echoing the leaven prohibition in Exodus 34:25.

1 Corinthians 5:7 calls Christ our Passover lamb and urges cleansing out old leaven, applying the Passover symbolism from Exodus 34:25 to Christian life.

1 Corinthians 5:8 exhorts celebrating with unleavened bread of sincerity, expanding the Passover command from Exodus 34:25 to ethical purity.

Deuteronomy 16:4 repeats the same rule: no leftover Passover flesh until morning—confirming this command in the covenant.

Leviticus 7:15 requires peace offerings to be eaten the same day, akin to the Passover timing rule in Exodus 34:25.